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k0nspire;567699']Reasons why your posts fails:

 

a) a majority of Americans didn't vote for bush, the Electoral college did that, the government fucked us and we hate them

 

all the more reason to NOT vote him in a second term, OH WAIT NEVERMIND... its kind of ironic to say this but "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me".

 

the majority of americans either didnt believe that he stole the elections, or they didnt give a shit when he was running for his second term. either way, dont bitch about him being the president because you have noone to blame but the american public for letting it happen.

 

k0nspire;567699']b) Obama sucks as much as McCain' date=' but we have little choice at this point, its between an old faggot and a nigger faggot[/quote']

 

its the republicans or a muslim nigger, i really dont see how this makes my post 'fail'.

 

k0nspire;567699']c) see above 'b'' date=' nigger isn't censored anymore and you are a faggot[/quote']

im sorry i dont keep up to date with myg0t forum censorship, i didnt mean to upset you so much by bolding some letters.

 

k0nspire;567699']d) you are a British faggot' date=' how did i know? good guess[/quote']

wrong im not british. "how did you know?" you didnt know, you were wrong. 'good guess', no bad guess you were wrong.

k0nspire: wow what insight into politics. i'm sure your accusations of all these faggots are based on vast research. not

sorry, but the only faggot here is you

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Al Gore won the first time not Bush, anyone who lived in America during that time knows this. Most of you stupid fucks on here arguing weren't even old enough to vote then, some of you don't even live in America so how can you claim to know so much about our way of life and politics? Oh that's right, you watch the same news we do, the fair and balanced news reported by the Associated Press, right?. As for the 2nd time, can anyone even argue that it wasn't rigged? The American people never elected him the first time, we all loath and hate him, yet we are stupid enough to overwhelmingly "elect"" him for a second term?

 

You idiots who think your votes for president count need to wake up and realize it's the votes for your local representatives who actually pick the president (that's right, you don't pick him, they do) that actually matter. Only until people start voting and caring about local state politics can the national politics start to be reformed.

For all you foreigners and American retards who don't know how the election process works:

 

http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/election/president.html

 

I'll post the important part for you:

 

Step 3: The General (or Popular) Election

 

Now that each party is represented by one candidate, the general election process begins. Candidates campaign throughout the country in an attempt to win the support of voters. Finally in November, the people vote for one candidate.

 

When a person casts a vote in the general election, they are not voting directly for an individual Presidential candidate. Instead, voters in each state actually cast their vote for a group of people, known as electors. These electors are part of the Electoral College and are supposed to vote for their state’s preferred candidate.

 

Step 4: The Electoral College

 

In the Electoral College system, each state gets a certain number of electors, based on each state's total number of representation in Congress. Each elector gets one electoral vote. For example, a large state like California gets 54 electoral votes, while Rhode Island gets only four. All together, there are 538 Electoral votes.

 

On topic, I'm 9000% for impeaching Bush. He is at the very least guilty of incompetence and crimes against humanity (Afghanistan, Iraq, USA).

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if you're not voting you're a useless sack of shit. do something for your country, otherwise you don't have the right to bitch about it.

 

What are you? Puff daddy?

 

fuck yourself nigger, im not voting if i don't like either candidate

 

i don't want either to win, so why the fuck would i vote for either of them

 

not voting doesn't make me useless, it makes you guys faggots for actually liking one of these sack lickers enough that you call me useless because im not voting for the faggot you like.

 

@everyone else, raged

 

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all the more reason to NOT vote him in a second term, OH WAIT NEVERMIND... its kind of ironic to say this but "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me".
God you are a faggot, lol, first of all you appearantly don't even know what irony is; second of all, typical 3rd party analyzation of the subject, ill informed, idiotic, you make me proud to be an American citizen as disgusting as that sounds you dumbass nigger

 

@w00t: this is the myg0t forums, the over-simplification is for satire purposes only, if i wanted a serious political debate I WOULDNT FUCKING BE HERE IN MYG)T FORUMS THX

k0nspire;567758']first of all you appearantly don't even know what irony is; second of all' date=' typical 3rd party analyzation of the subject, ill informed, idiotic, you make me proud to be an American citizen as disgusting as that sounds you dumbass nigger[/quote']

 

you must be a complete moron if you dont understand the irony of using that statement... im not gonna spell it out for you

you must be a complete moron if you dont understand the irony of using that statement... im not gonna spell it out for you

 

You don't know irony, irony is coming to a thread about America and acting as if your opinion matters at all, thats irony motherfucker

Coincidence...

 

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/11/kucinich.impeach.vote/

 

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An attempt by Rep. Dennis Kucinich to impeach President Bush was kicked into legislative no-man's land by members of his own party Wednesday.

 

 

Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio introduced a resolution to impeach President Bush on Tuesday.

 

The House voted 251-166 to send the Ohio Democrat's impeachment resolution to committee, a maneuver that allows the Democratic leadership to freeze the measure indefinitely.

 

The vote largely followed partisan lines, with 225 Democrats voting on Kucinich's request to send the measure to committee for consideration.

 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has repeatedly said she would not support a resolution calling for Bush's impeachment, saying such a move was unlikely to succeed and would be divisive.

 

All 166 votes in favor of opening up a House impeachment debate came from Republicans, apparently eager to bring up the vote immediately and paint Democrats as political creatures in a time of serious issues.

 

Kucinich introduced the resolution into the House on Tuesday night.

 

Most of the congressman's resolution deals with the Iraq war, contending that the president manufactured a false case for the war, violated U.S. and international law to invade Iraq, failed to provide troops with proper equipment and falsified casualty reports for political purposes.

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